List of radio stations in Yukon

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The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian territory of Yukon , as of 2024.

Call signFrequencyCity of licenceOwnerFormat
CBDM 690 AM Beaver Creek CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2359105.5 FM Beaver Creek Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
VF2024 90.5 FM Burwash Landing Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2039 90.5 FM Carcross Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CIKO-FM 97.5 FM Carcross Carcross Community School high school radio
VF2360105.5 FM Carcross Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
CBQF 990 AM Carmacks CBC Radio One public news/talk
CHCK-FM 90.5 FM Carmacks Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2267 98.7 FM Carmacks Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CBDN 560 AM Dawson City CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2049 90.5 FM Dawson City Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CBDN-FM 104.9 FM Dawson City CBC Music public music
VF2412105.5 FM Dawson City Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
CFYT-FM 106.9 FM Dawson City Dawson City Community Radio Society community radio
CJBD-FM94.7 FM Destruction Bay Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
VF2147 98.1 FM Destruction Bay Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CBDL-FM 105.1 FM Destruction Bay/Burwash Landing CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2049 90.5 FM Faro Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2063 98.7 FM Faro Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CBQK-FM 105.1 FM Faro CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2259 106.1 FM Ferry Hill Yukon Department of Infrastructure public news/talk (CBC Radio One rebroadcaster)
CHHJ-FM 90.5 FM Haines Junction Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2269 98.7 FM Haines Junction Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CBDF-FM 103.5 FM Haines Junction CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2161106.1 FM Haines Junction Yukon Department of Infrastructure
VF2211 93.3 FM Horse Camp Hill Yukon Department of Infrastructure public news/talk (CBC Radio One rebroadcaster)
CHON-FM-3 90.5 FM Johnson’s Crossing Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2126 90.5 FM Keno City Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF???? 105.1 FM Keno City CBC Radio One public news/talk
CFSD-FM 93.3 FM King Solomon's Dome Dawson City Community Radio Society community radio
CHON-FM-1 90.5 FM Klukshu Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2028 90.5 FM Mayo Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2268 98.7 FM Mayo Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CBDC-FM 104.9 FM Mayo CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2148 98.7 FM Mayo Road Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CKZV-FM 103.1 FM Mount Jubilee CBC Radio One public news/talk (NEW approved June 3, 2020)
CKRF-FM 88.9 FM Old Crow Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CHOL-FM 90.5 FM Old Crow Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2036 100.1 FM Old Crow CBC Radio One public news/talk
CHPE-FM 90.5 FM Pelly Crossing Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2041 100.1 FM Pelly Crossing CBC Radio One public news/talk
CBQJ 990 AM Ross River CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2035 90.5 FM Ross River Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF236393.3 FM Sourdough Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
VF2127 90.5 FM Stewart Crossing Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF235893.3 FM Stewart Crossing Yukon Department of Infrastructure tourist information
VF2048 100.9 FM Stewart Crossing CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2128 90.5 FM Tagish Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CFET-FM 106.7 FM Tagish Robert G. Hopkins community radio
CHON-FM-2 90.5 FM Takhini River Subdivision Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
CBDK 940 AM Teslin CBC Radio One public news/talk
CHTE-FM 90.5 FM Teslin Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2270 98.7 FM Teslin Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
VF2038 98.1 FM Upper Liard Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2330 99.9 FM Upper Liard Liard First Nation FM Society First Nations community radio
CBDB 990 AM Watson Lake CBC Radio One public news/talk
VF2027 90.5 FM Watson Lake Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2143 98.7 FM Watson Lake Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CHWA-FM 102.1 FM Watson Lake Liard First Nation FM Society First Nations community radio
CJUC-FM 92.5 FM Whitehorse Utilities Consumers Group community radio
CHLA-FM 93.5 FM Whitehorse Yukon Legislative Assembly legislature broadcaster (occasional)
CFWH-FM 94.5 FM Whitehorse CBC Radio One public news/talk
CFWH-FM-1 95.3 FM Whitehorse CBC Radio One public news/talk
CKRW-FM 96.1 FM Whitehorse Klondike Broadcasting hot adult contemporary
CHON-FM 98.1 FM Whitehorse Northern Native Broadcasting, Yukon First Nations community radio
VF2356100.3 FM Whitehorse (Golden Horn)Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce tourist information
VF2357100.3 FM Whitehorse (Mayors House)Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce tourist information
CIAY-FM 100.7 FM Whitehorse Bethany Pentecostal Tabernacle Christian radio
CFWY-FM 102.1 FM Whitehorse Association Franco-Yukonnaiscommunity-owned rebroadcaster of CBUF-FM (Ici Radio-Canada Première) Vancouver
CBU-FM-8 104.5 FM Whitehorse CBC Music public music

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